Tag: Fourth Dimension Media Solutions

  • Republic awards Fourth Dimension Media Solutions its South ad sales duty for R Kannada

    Republic awards Fourth Dimension Media Solutions its South ad sales duty for R Kannada

    Mumbai: Republic Media is expanding its presence in South India with R Kannada, a Kannada news station launching in Karnataka.

    They’ve entrusted Fourth Dimension Media Solutions, a prominent Indian media outsourcing company, with their southern ad sales responsibilities. Under this agreement, Fourth Dimension Media Solutions will oversee client interactions originating from the South and collaborate closely with Republic’s team to ensure effective client outreach for R Kannada.

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions also manages ad sales for various other products, including Puthiya Thalaimurai, V6 news, Reporter TV, and Velugu.

  • Fourth Dimension Media Solutions celebrates its 11th anniversary

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions celebrates its 11th anniversary

    Mumbai: Fourth Dimension Media Solutions, the Chennai-based media outsourcing company

    will be celebrating its 11th year anniversary on 7 February.

    The company is a part of the SRM Group. 

    Fourth Dimension Media has a national presence

    operating with offices in Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi, Bangalore, Coimbatore,

    Madurai and Trichy. The company witnessed a steady growth over a decade and today it own properties from different

    formats of media such as television, radio and magazine, outdoor, cable, digital and

    has strived its way to be country’s number one media outsourcing firm.

    Fourth Dimension Media’s portfolio includes news channels in Tamil and Telugu such as Puthiyathalaimurai, V6 News and Puthuyugham in the Tamil GEC space.

    The group recently signed TV5 Kannada as its ad sales partner for all India. It also made serious in-roads in digital representing clients from rest of Tamil Nadu to

    interior Southern India. Fourth Dimension Media also represents key clients/accounts for RepublicTV Network.

    The company represents Infinite Media (largest aggregrator of cable

    TV advertising in India) and other digital publishers include The

    Federal.com, Puthiyathalaimurai.com for ad sales.

    The group has succesfuly mastered the art of doing summits and events starting from

    Tribute to Rock Icon ‘Freddie Mercury’ to some of the other successful ground events

    conceptualised and executed by them include South India Media Summit – 2018

    (Chennai), South India Media Summit – 2019 (Chennai), Changing Media

    Landscape in Tamil Nadu (Madurai), Mobile & Digital Conclave 2019 (Coimbatore),

    Along with the success list they also have carried e-conclaves on Unlocking Media in

    Tamil Nadu – Chapter 1, Unlocking Media in Tamil Nadu – Chapter 2, Decoding

    Media in Telangana, Decoding Mobile & Digital in South India, Which of the five

    South Indian states will be the first to bounce back during festive, Chennai – The

    Retail Capital of India, The Power of Regional Festivals.

    On this significant occasion CEO Shankar B said,” This is a momentous day and

    year for us. Every year we strive to be creative to our partners and clients all over

    India. This year we are going to be steadfast in our approach in according more

    importance to events and summits based across the five states in south india. We sincerely thank one and all who have been a part of this triumphant journey with

    us.”

    COO Bharath Viswanathan added, “As we march into our 11th year, we have consolidate our position of offering comprehensive media solutions to clients. We

    have also positioned ourselves as regional story tellers staying true to our vision. At this juncture would like to thank our stakeholders in having faith in us.”

  • Tamil Nadu ad market can’t revive until movie releases happen

    Tamil Nadu ad market can’t revive until movie releases happen

    NEW DELHI: Holding the highest share of regional ad volumes at 16 per cent in Covid times, as highlighted in the TAM AdEx data released recently, the Tamil Nadu ad market wasn’t immune to the bloodbath on ad revenues that the overall industry witnessed due to the lockdown. 

    As shared by The Media Ant co-founder Samir Choudhary, the market witnessed at least a 50 percent drop in overall revenues in the March-June ‘20 period.  

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions CEO Shankar B elaborates, “In Tamil Nadu, almost 30-35 per cent of the ad revenues are driven by cinema and retail, both of which were zero during the Covid2019-period. Even if we talk just about cinema, Tamil Nadu is amongst the top movie-producing states in the country, giving a tough competition to Bollywood. We release around 15 films a month and each banner spends approximately Rs 3-3.5 crore for seven days’ promotional slots, which most other categories would spend in a month. With that being nil, you can imagine the impact the market has witnessed.” 

    For television alone, like most other markets, the viewership and ad volumes both were up during the Covid2019 period. As highlighted by the tenth edition of BARC+Nielsen weekly reports, Tamil channels were recording 15 per cent hike in viewership as compared to pre-Covid2019 periods in week 26, starting 27 June. News consumption was at 177 per cent high. 

    While the ad volumes dipped by 41 per cent overall during the past three months, the trend started moving upwards month-on-month as the situation improved, TAM AdEx data reveals. During Covid2019, ad volumes across all Tamil language genre surged by 29 per cent in June 2020 over April 2020 and by 27 per cent in May 2020 over April 2020.

    However, this did not result in revenues as channels were functioning at drastically lower operating rates, which were dropped by 50-60 per cent to keep the advertiser sentiment positive, shares Choudhary. 

    Shankar B notes that while some of his clients took the conscious call to not cut ad rates, certain channels took the decision to announce rampant discounts. Some were even functioning at 1:2 bonus, which means offering two slots at the rate of one to keep the inventories filled. “Despite the ad volumes being high on certain channels, they recorded 35-40 per cent drop in ad revenues.” 

    However, the situation gradually started improving. Choudhary feels that the market will see its revival around Diwali, with advertiser sentiment improving. But Shankar B feels that it is impossible to pin a date on industry revival. “Things are getting better but the channels are still running at discount prices. We can’t say when will the revenues be like pre-Covid2019 times. But one thing is sure, Tamil Nadu market won’t be able to get back on its feet until cinema and retail sectors start functioning like earlier as they account for almost one-third of the revenues there.” 
     

  • Sreekant R joins Fourth Dimension Media Solutions

    MUMBAI: Fourth Dimension Media Solutions has appointed Sreekant R as national sales head.

    Sreekant will be based out of Mumbai. His last assignment was at Ignitee Digital Services as National Business Director.

    Fourth Dimension Media CEO Shankar B said, “We are extremely happy to welcome Sreekant in the Fourth Dimension Family who comes with rich experience across all verticals, his role is more of strategic in nature and being a part of the teams across India, Wishing him good luck for a fantabulous innings at Fourth Dimension Media.”

    “With Sreekant‘s commitment and knowledge of All India market, his experience will carry our brands very well across all Advertisers and Agencies,” Fourth Dimension Media COO Bharath added.

    Sreekant has over 11 years of experience in the industry. He had joined Ignitee in 2009. Prior to joining Ignitee, he had also worked with Hello FM 106.4, TV9 and The Times of India.

  • Channel UFX hires Fourth Dimension

    MUMBAI: English music channel, Channel UFX has awarded its advertising, sales and marketing mandate to Fourth Dimension Media Solutions. The agency has been roped in to devise a unique communication strategy to strengthen the brand imagery of Channel UFX in the Indian market. There was no pitch involved in the entire process.

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions COO Bharath Viswanathan said, “The channel has a content that is on par with any other famous channels such as MTV, Channel V and so on. Our primary job would be to penetrate the brand as the most preferred music channel for youth amongst all media planners and clients. We have also hired a robust team to handle the ad sales duty of the channel nationally”.

    Channel UFX creative and channel head Shiran Mather said, “We are happy to have Fourth Dimension as we see a lot of potential in the company. They have been handling big brands and they could understand our channel well. I would like to have people who understand the brand, as they will reach the right client. I am expecting quick results from them.”

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions carried out media outsourcing and handles television airtime sales for Tamil news channel ‘Puthiyathalaimurai‘ and its magazine by the same name. Its other clients include English radio station Chennai Live and Andhra Pradesh‘s news channel V6.